If you are a werewolf and if you marry Adela then you have yourself a powerful wife there too. Well I was curious because I was wondering if she can come along on quests and use her werewolf ability with you when you turn. Sort of like a husband wife hunting trip!

I was tricked into thinking there were more quests in a quest line, but it was just endless repeatable quests after I finished it :( wasted sooo much time! However, I did have my first encounter with a dragon inside a town/city! That was awesome.

Love the game so far. Only played 2 hours last night and barely touched a damn thing in terms of progress. Some Giant spider messed me up trying to retrieve the claw thing for the shop owner in the first town. I decided to come back to it because I was tired and seeing double.

Does anybody else level stack? I don't level up my dude when I can. That way I can level up in combat and get a free refill on health and mana. It helps in case I run into a dragon by myself after a clearing out a dungeon. I normally only have one level above me waiting.

I also don't know any disadvantages either, besides not having the extra perk. Technically a person can probably just stay level 1 and beat down everybody with 100 of everything and no perks.

I wanted to kill the Jarl of Whiterun's son because of his stupid "Oh another traveler to lick my fathers boots."

I never tried in fear of the repercussions... Now I am glad I didn't

I F5'd and gave a go at trying to kill the Battle-Born kid in Whiterun. Chased him everywhere...he takes no damage :(. Killed a ****-ton of guards trying to kill him (they can't take me down...I'm waaaay too strong). F9'd back to normal.

Does anybody else level stack? I don't level up my dude when I can. That way I can level up in combat and get a free refill on health and mana. It helps in case I run into a dragon by myself after a clearing out a dungeon. I normally only have one level above me waiting.

I also don't know any disadvantages either, besides not having the extra perk. Technically a person can probably just stay level 1 and beat down everybody with 100 of everything and no perks.

Would suck though because some quests are level dependent(hangover).

I did that by accident when I first started playing simply because I didn't know what was going on with the levelling system. I went from 1-6 when I finally figured it out. I rarely use my perks. I think I've used 6 perks and have a ton just waiting to be used.

After playing for 30+ hours so far I have come to the conclusion that this may be my favorite game of all time. Then again, it's not that surprising because Oblivion may have very well been my favorite before Skyrim, and Skyrim improves on Oblivion in pretty much every way imaginable.